A police search of former astronaut Lisa Nowak's car turned up bondage photos on a computer disk, U.S. and British currency and pills, according to documents released Tuesday by prosecutors. A judge last week agreed to unseal some of the documents in the Nowak's case. She is accused of trying to kidnap a rival for a space shuttle pilot's affections. "This new package is mostly an accounting of evidence that was collected from Lisa Nowak at the time of her arrest, everything from credit cards to nearly $600 in cash, the weapons, of course, the pellet gun, the pepper spray, rubber gloves, the disguise, that sort of thing," reports CBS News correspondent Peter King. Nearly all of the 16 images found on the disk depicted bondage scenes, according to a forensic examination report by the Orlando Police Department. Some of the images showed a nude woman while others were drawings. ... http://www.cbsnews.com

A man accused of using a chain and pickup truck to yank a 1,500-pound ATM from a market failed to escape police when his prosthetic leg fell off during the getaway.Gregory Daniels, 48, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of burglary for the attempted heist from Pomona Ranch Market, police said.Authorities say Daniels and another man drove up to the market about 3 a.m., smashed a window, wrapped a chain around the ATM and used the pickup to rip it from the floor. After loading the cash machine into the truck, the pair drove off.Officers chased the truck into a residential neighborhood, where the men drove into a dead-end street. Daniels' alleged accomplice fled, but police said Daniels wasn't able to escape....http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/11/oneleggedheist.ap.ap/index.html?eref=rss_us

Iran is to issue a CD and book documenting the recent detention of 15 British sailors in an attempt to counter claims of mistreatment and maximise what it sees as a major propaganda victory. The plan, disclosed at the country's armed forces headquarters, has been hatched partly as a riposte to the sale of the sailors' stories to the British media, which has been greeted with bewilderment in Iran. It is also a response to a Ministry of Defence press conference at which six of the sailors said their admissions - screened on Iranian state television - to having illegally entered Iran's territorial waters were extracted under psychological pressure during their 13-day detention. The book and CD will aim to challenge that view by "documenting" the sailors' arrest, interrogations alleged confessions. Iranian officials have accused Britain of forcing the sailors to retract their admissions. ...http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,2054568,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=12

An explosion tore apart an apartment building early Wednesday, killing a baby and a man and injuring seven other people, officials said.The explosion at Tucker Heights apartments at about 3 a.m. destroyed at least five apartments and heavily damaged the 10-unit, two-story building, Melbourne Fire-Rescue Assistant Chief Greg Anglin said.Windows in nearby buildings were blown out, and debris was found hundreds of yards away, officials said."At least half of the apartments in the building are demolished," Anglin said.Two people, a man and an infant, were killed, Anglin said. Officials did not release the names of the victims. Anglin said that the cause of the explosion is under investigation but that authorities suspect natural gas....http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/04/11/building.explosion.ap/index.html?eref=rss_us

The EU has denied Palestinian appeals for financial aid as the new unity government faces a funding crisis. Palestinian finance minister Salam Fayyad says the government needed one billion euros ($US1.3bn) in aid. After talks in Brussels, the EU offered technical assistance, but said it needed more time to decide whether it could resume financial aid. The EU provides humanitarian aid to the Palestinians but suspended direct aid to the Palestinian Authority last year. The embargo followed the election of Hamas, which it regards as a terrorist organisation. Mr Fayyad said the new unity government was going through a very acute financial crisis, with the government operating on just a quarter of the funds it needs for this year. ...http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6545619.stm

Prosecutors can tell a jury that former NBA star Jayson Williams wiped down a shotgun and jumped into a swimming pool to conceal evidence after a man was killed in his bedroom, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. Prosecutors want to present that in a retrial of Williams on a charge of reckless manslaughter. The athlete was convicted in 2004 of attempting to cover up the slaying but jurors were unable to reach a verdict on the reckless manslaughter count. Williams was acquitted of the more serious charge of aggravated manslaughter, with his lawyers arguing the shooting was accidental. His lawyers argued that it would be improper for the new jury to hear what happened after Williams snapped the shotgun shut, which sent a single blast into the chest of hired driver Costas "Gus" Christofi on Valentine's Day 2002. ...http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3030081